The annual general meeting was being held on Tuesday morning but had to be stopped for about half an hour amid disruption.
Frontline said to sell suezmax pair as tanker values push 20-year highs
Andreas Zissimatos tabbed as buyer in $140m deal
GitHub addresses two recent incidents and says it aims to improve reliability amid AI growth, focusing on “availability first, then capacity, then new features” (Vlad Fedorov/The GitHub Blog)
Vlad Fedorov / The GitHub Blog:
GitHub addresses two recent incidents and says it aims to improve reliability amid AI growth, focusing on “availability first, then capacity, then new features” — Here’s what we’ve done&md…
Met investigating suspected arson attack on north London memorial wall
Scotland Yard says incident in area that is home to large Jewish community is not being treated as terrorism Police are investigating a suspected arson attack at a memorial wall in an area of north London that is home to a large Jewish community.Scotla…
Gulf leaders to meet in Saudi Arabia to discuss response to Iranian strikes – Reuters
Gulf leaders to meet in Saudi Arabia to discuss response to Iranian strikes ReutersGulf Co-operation Council holds summit in Jeddah The NationalSaudi crown prince welcomes GCC leaders ahead of Jeddah summit Arab News…
Atletico Madrid vs Arsenal: Champions League – team news, start, lineups
Spanish giants Atletico host Premier League leaders Arsenal at the Metropolitano Stadium for their semifinal first leg.
Police hunt 89-year-old gunman after several wounded in Athens shooting
A man was seen walking calmly across the street carrying what appears to be a short-barrelled shotgun in his right hand
Chinese billionaire Chen Tianqiao says his startup MiroMind is adding strict “firewalls” between its Chinese and US businesses, as China blocked Manus’ sale (Bloomberg)
Bloomberg:
Chinese billionaire Chen Tianqiao says his startup MiroMind is adding strict “firewalls” between its Chinese and US businesses, as China blocked Manus’ sale — The fallout from Meta Platforms Inc.’s controversi…
ICC awards $8.4 million in reparations to victims of convicted former police chief in Mali
The International Criminal Court has ordered an al-Qaida-linked leader to pay 7.2 million euros in reparations for atrocities in Timbuktu, Mali
French scale back holiday plans amid global tensions and inflation
French people are scaling back their summer holiday plans, spending less and staying closer to home as international tensions, rising energy costs and inflation weigh on travel decisions, a survey published on Tuesday found.